The Santiago Bernabéu observes a minute's silence to mark the passing of Ángel Atienza

The former Real Madrid player, who was at the club between 1954 and 1960, died on Saturday 22 August.

The Santiago Bernabéu observed a minute's silence and the players wore black armbands ahead of the Real Betis match as a mark of respect for Ángel Atienza II, who died on Saturday 22 August. Atienza II joined Real Madrid in 1954 and remained at the club until 1960. As a defender he made 99 appearances and won four European Cups, featuring as a starter in the finals that brought Madrid's first and third continental crowns. On top of that, he claimed three La Liga titles and two Latin Cups during his time as a Whites' player.